Government soldiers have withdrawn from a...

CHURCH PROPERTY.

June 22, 1986

MANAGUA, NICARAGUA — CHURCH PROPERTY. Government soldiers have withdrawn from a building used by a Roman Catholic social agency after eight months of occupation. They took with them furniture, typewriters, medicine, a photocopying machine, two vehicles and a printing press used to produce a church newsletter. ''We are turning over the building,'' a Justice Ministry official told a church delegation. ''You can claim the rest in court.'' The social agency, known by the Spanish acronym Coprosa, once employed 25 people, spent thousands of dollars a year on church-sponsored development projects and offered what are described as leadership courses.